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Chapter 10, Problem 61E

Determine the individual contribution each current source makes to the two nodal voltages V1 and V2 as represented in Fig. 10.67.

Chapter 10, Problem 61E, Determine the individual contribution each current source makes to the two nodal voltages V1 and V2

■ FIGURE 10.67

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Find the expressions for nodal voltages V1andV2.

Answer to Problem 61E

The expressions for nodal voltages V1andV2.are 6.8388.8°Vand8.33113.73°V_, respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Refer to Figure in the respective question.

Case 1:

Redraw Figure, as shown in Figure 1 by making 341°mA acting alone and other source 513°mA as open.

ENGINEERING CIRCUIT...(LL)>CUSTOM PKG.<, Chapter 10, Problem 61E , additional homework tip  1

Apply KCL at node V1a of Figure 1.

341°=V1a3V1aj3+V1aV2aj8V1aV2aj5341°=V1a3V1aj3+V1aj8V2aj8V1aj5+V2aj5341°=V1a(131j3+1j81j5)+V2a(1j8+1j5)341°=V1a(0.333+j0.333j0.125+j0.2)+V2a(j0.125j0.2)

V1a(0.333+j0.408)+V2a(j0.075)=341°        (1)

Apply KCL at node V2a of Figure 1.

V2a3+V2aj2+V2aV1aj8V2aV1aj5=0V2a3+V2aj2+V2aj8V1aj8V2aj5+V1aj5=0V1a(1j8+1j5)+V2a(13+1j2+1j81j5)=0V1a(j0.125j0.2)+V2a(0.333j0.5j0.125+j0.2)=0

V1a(j0.075)+V2a(0.333j0.425)=0        (2)

Write the equations (1) and (2) in matrix form.

[0.333+j0.408j0.075j0.0750.333j0.425][V1aV2a]=[341°0]

[0.333+j0.408j0.075j0.0750.333j0.425][V1aV2a]=[2.264j1.9680]        (3)

Write the Matlab code to solve equation (3)

A = [(0.333+i*0.408) (-i*0.075); (-i*0.075) (0.333-i*0.425)];

B = [(2.264-i*1.968);(0)];

C = inv(A)*B

Matlab Output:

C =

  -0.17551 - 5.58282i

   0.49749 + 0.59541i

Polar equations of node voltages are as follows.

V1a=5.58591.8°VV2a=0.77550.11°V

Case 2:

Redraw Figure, as shown in Figure 2 by making 513°mA acting alone and other source 341°mA as open.

ENGINEERING CIRCUIT...(LL)>CUSTOM PKG.<, Chapter 10, Problem 61E , additional homework tip  2

Apply KCL at node V1b of Figure 2.

V1b3V1bj3+V1bV2bj8V1bV2bj5=0V1b3V1bj3+V1bj8V2bj8V1bj5+V2bj5=0V1b(131j3+1j81j5)+V2b(1j8+1j5)=0V1b(0.333+j0.333j0.125+j0.2)+V2b(j0.125j0.2)=0

V1b(0.333+j0.408)+V2b(j0.075)=0        (4)

Apply KCL at node V2b of Figure 2.

V2b3+V2bj2+V2bV1bj8V2bV1bj5=513°V2b3+V2bj2+V2bj8V1bj8V2bj5+V1bj5=513°V1b(1j8+1j5)+V2b(13+1j2+1j81j5)=513°V1b(j0.125j0.2)+V2b(0.333j0.5j0.125+j0.2)=513°

V1b(j0.075)+V2b(0.333j0.425)=513°        (5)

Write the equations (4) and (5) in matrix form.

[0.333+j0.408j0.075j0.0750.333j0.425][V1bV2b]=[0513°]

[0.333+j0.408j0.075j0.0750.333j0.425][V1bV2b]=[04.87j1.124]        (6)

Write the Matlab code to solve equation (6)

A = [(0.333+i*0.408) (-i*0.075); (-i*0.075) (0.333-i*0.425)];

B = [(0);(-4.87-i*1.124)];

C = inv(A)*B

Matlab Output:

C =

   0.3153 - 1.2537i

  -3.8514 - 8.2199i

Polar equations of node voltages are as follows.

V1b=1.29275.8°VV2b=9.077115.10°V

Find nodal voltage V1.

V1=V1a+V1b

Substitute 5.58591.8°V for V1a and 1.29275.8°V for V1b as follows.

V1=5.58591.8°+1.29275.8°=0.1415j6.83=6.8388.8°V

Find nodal voltage V2.

V2=V2a+V2b

Substitute 0.77550.11°V for V2a and 9.077115.10°V for V2b as follows.

V2=0.77550.11°+9.077115.10°=3.353j7.625=8.33113.73°V

Conclusion:

Thus, the expressions for nodal voltages V1andV2.are 6.8388.8°Vand8.33113.73°V_, respectively.

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